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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1963, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday May 11, 1963 the stars and stripes Post 19 reach semifinals vets Shine in women s South am Wattle Rock Ark. Up veterans took Over in the Quarter final round of the women s South Ern Amateur Golf tournament thursday. Only one of the triumvirate of teenagers who pushed their Way in to the quarterfinals survived thursday s matches. Seventeen year old Ann Baker a High school senior from Maryville tenn., continued her domination of opponents by crushing mrs. Clif Ford Gookin of Pine Bluff Ark., 7 and 8.but then the veterans went to work. Polly Riley of fort Worth Teil six time Winner of the tournament beat 16-year-old Susan Gregory a Pine Bluff High school Sophomore s and 8. And mrs. Paul Hendrix of Shreveport la., shelved 11-year-old Jeanne Butler of Rar Lingen Tex., 7 and 6. In uie Day s other quarterfinals match Barbara Fay White Shreveport Defeated mrs. Gordon Street of Chattanooga tenn., 1-up after 23 holes. In a Day marked by easy wins miss White tournament Medall with a record setting 72 monday had to turn in an almost unbelievable come from behind perform Ance on the Back nine to win. Down three holes with six remaining she appeared out of the match. But the Texas Christia University senior chipped in for a Birdie to win 1.1, and took 14 witha Par to Cut the Lead to 1-up. She halved 18, and then girdled 18 to pull  putt Ito Eldea they played straight Par Golf going into the 22nd. Then miss White ended it suddenly by drop Ping a 15-foot Birdie  miss Gregory easily the most photographed entry in the tournament and a crowd favorite appeared awed by miss Riley. The fort Worth Veteran took the Lead on no. 1 and never lost a Hole. Miss Baker the National women s Amateur runner up last Yea who tied miss White s medallist rec Ord wednesday continued in Excel Lent form. She applied steady pres sure All the Way Down the frontline and was never extended. Miss Butler who scored an impressive 4 and 2 win wednesday Over former Arkansas state Cham Pion mrs. Lay Freeman of Littlerock went Down quickly. Mrs. Hendrix was in front All the Way and never lost a Hole. Sanders grabs colonial Lead january out port Worth Tex. F a Doug Sanders played without pain for the first time since the masters an shot a 3-under-Par 67 for the open ing round Lead in the $60,000 Colo Nial National invitation tournament thursday. Taking some of the play Newny from the Competition was the withdrawal of controversial Don Janu Ary who disqualified himself. January invited to the tourney after a threatened player revolt had a 13-Over-Par 83 and took him self out for playing the wrong Ball on the eighth , who has been suffering from a neck injury for three years said the hot Sun that flooded the7,021-Yard colonial country club course and a Pill kept hint from pain. He proceeded to put on a fantastic putting exhibition to Lead the Field of 68 into the second  Collins another entrant hampered by injury he has a slipped disc in his Back came i with a 68 for second place. But unlike Sanders he fashioned the Good round despite a cold put Ter. It was Chipping that put him Over As evidenced by a 69-foot chop Estrada Miller hurl second and added two Morein the third on three singles and Tony marines two base throwing error.  i mudcat chased Clevela Dait k n dat11u.tf Iii Plaw. If in. Set we time. It a Nuno a   Washington. 411 my now if 111 Kim. If411 Hunion s6 4 i 1 Oil my in. A Ufa Rumul. Fun Navy . T. S 1  i 1  , 1 1 Iii. In h b ebb so 1-4 in f 4 1 11% 4 1 i 1 s 1 pm Nisi a m t s 1 1 1 Mill s 1 1 i 1 teh4xt 10 1 bum in hot. Pm Onglim. Luton. Us a. Talub Tel i m a-4.itt. Loyola five rates Coney Best rival Chicago up the Loyola basketball team winners of then Caa championship picked Cincinnati As the Best team it play Edall season coach George Ireland has announced. Ireland also announced the Ramblers Choice of an All opponent team which included 8-foot, 11-Inchcenter Nate Thurmond and guard Howie Kolves of Bowling Green Ron Bonham of Cincinnati Dave Sta Worth of Wichita and Eddie Miles of  Green and Wichita were the Only teams to defeat Loyola during the season. Dave Sten Hiim. Seven nit Skutul of 12 straight victories in Washington. Grant a right hander now has a lifetime record of 20-5 against the senators. He gave up All the senator runs before being replaced by Pedro Ramos after de Brinkman unloaded a three run Homer in the fourth. It gave the senator shortstop 12 hits in his last 90 times at Bat Tenhouse had to work his Way out of a Jam in the ninth to re Cord his shutout a walk to Woody held and singles by Fred Whit fled and Willie Kirkland loaded the bases with two out but he Totaita air Totari a to Ulm out Rof Sidum in Lut bid for Imu my la Toht it win Del Milf Mutton to  m m it i within. In to so s a Irani. Mum Lunan. Ro-a-42m Ulm ii. Rufil Blun Smi. Loit Dilir Wum Himml . In nmn Luiu. Hot of kill p in Mhz b-4a, lid Miu Tunc us Btu sirt. A wider Par 17 do spite a capricious wind that made it difficult to make club selections. Be a ladled the first Hole with a 10-foot putt. No. H with a 19-Tooter,no. 13 with a 13-footer and no. 18 with a to footer. His Only bogey came on no. In when he hit into the water and had to drop twice in order to get a favourable he. He chipped to within two feet and wound up with a  leaders Hank face injury delays match with Ohnson for title Detroit in.  17.17-m uni hit Lii h hts Isle Nurt 1s-is-74  h 17.1-Iiajiai,  Goya Royal Rick wins Good time Pace Yonkers. . Up Royal kick a 7-to-l shot come up fast in the last half mile to win the i1/mile 962.800 Good time Pace at Yonkers raceway with Henry to Ailish Ai cond on  
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